Etherchannel Problem [7:64791]

2003-03-07 Thread Azhar Teza
I have created Etherchannel on Cisco 3524 between port 1-2, 3-4, and 5-6 and
they are connected to 3 Dell Servers. Server 1 (Dual Nic) connected to port
1-2 Server 2 (Dual Nic) connected to port 3-4 Server 3 (Dual Nic) connected
to port 5-6 The problem is after a few minutes, the 3 servers would lose
connection. Another few minutes later, the connection would be good. And
another few minutes, the connection is lost. It is basically intermittent.
Port 24-25 are also Etherchannel and connected to another cisco switch, and
it is working fine. The problem is only b/w servers and the switch. I
thought it was the Spanning tree, so I disabled these ports from learning
(STP Learning = Disabled), but the results were the same. Any Idea?

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RE: Etherchannel Problem [7:64791]

2003-03-08 Thread Symon Thurlow
Have you set the NIC's to use Switch based load balancing? Have you
updated the NIC drivers to the latest?

Cheers,

Symon 

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I have created Etherchannel on Cisco 3524 between port 1-2, 3-4, and 5-6
and they are connected to 3 Dell Servers. Server 1 (Dual Nic) connected
to port 1-2 Server 2 (Dual Nic) connected to port 3-4 Server 3 (Dual
Nic) connected to port 5-6 The problem is after a few minutes, the 3
servers would lose connection. Another few minutes later, the connection
would be good. And another few minutes, the connection is lost. It is
basically intermittent. Port 24-25 are also Etherchannel and connected
to another cisco switch, and it is working fine. The problem is only b/w
servers and the switch. I thought it was the Spanning tree, so I
disabled these ports from learning (STP Learning = Disabled), but the
results were the same. Any Idea?

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